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This was discussed in another thread but it was a bit off-topic. I was curious, so I did a little digging and here's my list of Cowboys with run-ins with the law and drug suspensions (feel free to add if I left anyone out LOL):

I'll be real interested to see a response other than Dexter Manley's well documented issues. For the most part the Skins have kept a pretty clean house.

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Here's a few jokes, in the same theme that I thought were funny:

How do you get a Cowboy to stand up? Say "Will the defendant please rise."

Four Cowboys are traveling down the road. Who is driving? The police officer!

What does the operator say when a person calls 911 in Dallas? Did you get the jersey number by any chance?

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This was discussed in another thread but it was a bit off-topic. I was curious, so I did a little digging and here's my list of Cowboys with run-ins with the law and drug suspensions (feel free to add if I left anyone out LOL):

Most teams, especially during the 80's, had their share of substance abusers, most with a special fondness for doing blow. The Redskins, unfortunately, have been no exception. Here are some cokeheads, roid freaks and a homicidal creep:

This thread is treading on dangerous ground. As Warren85Ellard has noted, the Redskins weren't exactly choir boys back in the day (granted cocaine use was much more common back then, from what I understand)

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This thread is treading on dangerous ground. As Warren85Ellard has noted, the Redskins weren't exactly choir boys back in the day (granted cocaine use was much more common back then, from what I understand)

Vs the boyz i think we're on the shorter end of the drug use spectrum.

I didn't want to cause a major issue with this so if you want to shut it, please do.

__________________"I would bet.....(if), an angel fairy came down and said, '[You can have anything] in the world you would like to own,' I wouldn't be surprised if you said a football club and particularly the Washington Redskins.'' — Jack Kent Cooke, 1996.

I didn't want to cause a major issue with this so if you want to shut it, please do.

Sorry man. I didn't mean to rain on the parade. I enjoyed reading your post. I'd like to know more about South America's Team of 1983. As noted, the Redskins have had their share of guys that didn't walk the straight and narrow, but every team has. The Cowboys, however, seem to take the coke (sorry).

Sorry man. I didn't mean to rain on the parade. I enjoyed reading your post. I'd like to know more about South America's Team of 1983. As noted, the Redskins have had their share of guys that didn't walk the straight and narrow, but every team has. The Cowboys, however, seem to take the coke (sorry).

Most teams, especially during the 80's, had their share of substance abusers, most with a special fondness for doing blow. The Redskins, unfortunately, have been no exception. Here are some cokeheads, roid freaks and a homicidal creep:

Owner - "I'm not running a choir, I'm running a football team." He doesn’t care at all that they have criminal records. And neither do the fans as long as they keep winning.

Honestly I can of agree with what some of Jones said. He's not running a choir and I wish we'd take some more chances on some guys. Now I'm not saying we take Chris Henry or Adam Jones. To me those are real bad guys. But so far TO has been a solid teammate and as far as I know he's not breaking any laws. I think he's learned from his mistakes at Philly and SF. And Tank Johnson has also been solid. Look at Randy Moss? We could've made a run at him.

The bottom line is every team has guys that have had run ins with the law. It's just that Dallas probably has more than anyone else.